John,
Have you tried any of the reset functions? I assume you have, but I'll ask
anyway. If that doesn't fix the problem, I'd say your microprocessor is
broken.
Steve
On Tuesday 5/11/04 07:11 John Miller wrote:
>No, I can access everything except those in the 90s, I can tune to them with
>the dial, I just can't directly enter them, I can tune through the memories
>with the dial and all no problem and it's all 440 as are all my 70s which I
>can enter fine, the 80s which I can enter fine, I'm confused, I'm thinking
>it's a problem with the microprocessor, that's why I'm asking if anyone's
>seen this, if it's just a strange thing that won't get any worse I'll leave
>it because it's not that important there's not much in the 90s I use often
>anyway, but if it's a sign of a problem I'd like to have warning in advance
>so I can either get money ready to send it in, or sell it before it gets
>worse and let it be some one else's problem like people seem to do to me now
>and then.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steve Dresser" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 9:46 PM
>Subject: Re: TM-G707A question
>
>
> > John,
> >
> > Make sure you didn't inadvertently set your radio so you can enter only
> > those memories set for the band you're in. You can tell if that has
> > happened by pressing the band button while in Memory mode. If it emits
>the
> > high error beep, your problem is being caused by something else. If the
> > radio switches bands, you may find that a different set of memories don't
> > work, and the ones in the 90s are ok. I forget how to fix that, but I can
> > look it up if that turns out to be the problem and you don't know how to
> > change it.
> >
> > Steve
> >
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